As Covid hits cinema biz, Inox Leisure ties up with food delivery platforms to deliver food and beverages
Multiplex major Inox Leisure has partnered with food delivery apps, including Zomato and Swiggy, to deliver its food and beverages products to customers to their homes as the pandemic continues to impact cinema operations in the country.
"We are
aggressively growing our food and beverages (F&B) segment and are extremely
optimistic about our new F&B road map with the introduction of some new
processes and exciting innovations, including making our food available on
online food ordering platforms, Swiggy, Zomato, Dineout & Thrive and a few
more. With a comprehensive road map, we look to cater to newer consumer
segments, besides strengthening the F&B revenue streams," Alok Tandon,
CEO – INOX Leisure Ltd, told PTI.
The company expects
contribution of food and beverages to its revenue to increase from 19 per cent
in the previous fiscal to up to 35 per cent in future.
The company had
reported a revenue of Rs 148 crore in the financial year ended March 31, 2021,
as against a revenue of Rs 1,915 crore in the year 2019-20.
"With the
introduction of new innovations including the association with Swiggy and
Zomato, we are planning to increase the F&B contribution to revenues to
30-35 per cent in the future. With the introduction of new range of food
offerings, we are optimistic that our customers will spend more on food,
increasing the spend per head and potentially our revenue through
F&B," he said.
Tandon, however, did
not share the time period by when the company expects share of food and
beverages to total revenue to increase.
In the previous two
financial years, contribution of F&B in total revenues had been in the
range of 26 per cent.
The company attributed
decline in F&B contribution in FY21 at 19 per cent to the COVID induced
lockdown.
Tondon said the whole
rationale behind associating with food aggregator platforms like Swiggy and
Zomato is "to improve our reach and better connect with our non-cinema
consumers".
"The idea is to
tap a new consumer base that buys our food products even if they are not
watching a movie. It is a major step towards taking our food beyond cinemas...
In the post pandemic era, we know that consumers are going to rely on brands
that they trust, especially in services like F&B. We are looking to
leverage this connect and trust," he said.
The company is also
working on expanding its menu and introducing new meal options such as Pulao,
Biryani, Dal Makhani, Rajma-rice, Chana-rice, Pastas and Garlic Bread.
"We will see the
introduction of ready-to-eat products as an opportunity to innovate further and
keep expanding our range in a consistent manner," he added.
Tandon said the
company witnessed a promising uptake of orders from the cities where it
operates in.
"In 2021-22, once
cinema operations resume, we will see a lot of good quality content coming our
way, which makes us very optimistic and bullish about our new and
innovative food and beverages road map," he added.
Inox Leisure at
present operates 648 screens across 153 multiplexes in 69 cities
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